Jeff, are you talking about this product?
I happen to have a can of this product. Found a gasket that I haven't really used, just installed once and tried an engine with. Will use the spray on it, thanks for suggesting it!
Jeff, are you talking about this product?
Yes that’s it. My dad used to keep a can of copper cote that you brushed on, very thick stuff. I don’t think you can get it anymore. I’ve used the spray can version like you have a few times and it has worked well. I don’t skimp on applying it, I put a good couple of coats on it.Eugen wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 1:24 pmJeff, are you talking about this product?
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I happen to have a can of this product. Found a gasket that I haven't really used, just installed once and tried an engine with. Will use the spray on it, thanks for suggesting it!![]()
Excessive play in the governor linkage can cause hunting too. Without a gas anilizer , the only way I know is to start with a fresh spark plug warm it up set idle mix then adjust main jet if adjustable run WOT for about ten min. shut down . When cool enough pull the plug and read the colour . If your colour is good (tan) then you have governor issues.Eugen wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 10:05 am Yeah, seems to run better, but hunting at high rpm. Spent some time hugging the governor last night, this engine is a different type k321 than what we usually have on the 224 or 444, seems to me it's a John deere perhaps transplanted. Has a long governor spring and different linkages.
Anyway, it also had the thick carburetor gasket, and I put back with a thin gasket.could this cause the surging or I didn't open up the riching jet
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